Children survive alone in rainforest for 40 days
2023-11-29浙江
浙江 江 丽
4名在空难中失踪的哥伦比亚儿童,在40天后,被发现在亚马孙丛林存活。
主题语境:丛林求生 篇幅:365词 建议用时:7分钟
1Four children have survived alone in Colombia's Amazon rainforest for 40 days.On May 1, their small airplane crashed.Sadly, all three adults on the plane died, including the children's mother.Somehow, the children managed to survive for over a month in the jungle before being rescued.The oldest child was a 13-year-old girl.Next came a 9-year-old, a 4-year-old, and an 11-month-old baby.
2The children are members of the Indigenous Huitoto tribe.The Huitotos live in the Amazon rainforest, so the children were familiar with some of the plants and fruits that could be found there.At first, the children lived off flour made from cassava roots.When they ran out of flour, the children used their knowledge of the forest's fruits and seeds to survive.Luckily, it was a time when many rainforest plants were producing fruit.
3As soon as the plane went down, people started searching to see if anyone had survived.After two weeks, the plane was found.The people searching found signs that the children might still be alive.
4Rescue teams flew in helicopters and dropped boxes of food, hoping the children would find them.But they couldn't see the ground because the forest was so thick.The helicopters even played a recorded message from the children's grandmother, encouraging the kids to avoid moving around.Over 150 soldiers were sent out with dogs to search on the ground.These teams left whistles around, hoping the children would find them and use them to make noise.Around 70 Indigenous volunteers also helped search.At different points in time, the search teams found signs of the children—a bottle, a partly-eaten piece of fruit, and even a rough shelter made by the children.
Reading Check
Detail 1.Which of the Indigenous tribe did the children belong to?
A.Huitoto tribe.B.Colombian tribe.
C.Amazon tribe.D.Rainforest tribe.
Detail2.What's the main food for the children in the Amazon rainforest at first?
A.Fruits and seeds from the rainforest.
B.Boxes of food dropped by helicopters.
今年以来,降低增值税税率、扩大增值税留抵退税范围、放宽享受减半征收企业所得税优惠的小型微利企业标准、提高企业研发费用税前加计扣除比例、个税改革等一系列减税降负措施先后落地。谈到税收优惠政策落实,昆药集团股份有限公司财务人员张佳佳说:“我们每年的研发投入在1个亿左右,享受研发费用加计扣除政策有效缓解了资金压力,加大了企业研发的信心。”
C.Flour made from cassava roots.
D.Whistles left by search teams.
Inference3.How did the search teams try to communicate with the children in the forest?
A.They dropped boxes of food for the children to find.
B.They played a recorded message from the local government.
C.They left whistles around for the children to make noise.
D.They sent soldiers on the ground to search for the children.
Detail4.Where were the children finally found by the search teams?
A.In the wreckage of the crashed plane.
B.In a small clearing near the crash site.
C.Near a river in the Amazon rainforest.
D.In a rough shelter made by the children.
Language Study
Ⅰ.日积月累
rainforestn.(热带)雨林
crashv.撞毁
rescuev.营救
luckilyadv.幸运地
helicoptern.直升机
volunteern.志愿者
wrapv.包;裹
relievedadj.感到宽慰的
manage to do 设法做成
be familiar with 对……熟悉
run out of 用完
Ⅱ.语法填空
Four children survived alone in the Amazon rainforest for 40 days after their small airplane crashed, 1.________ (result) in the death of their mother and two other 2.________(adult).Despite the tragedy, the children managed 3.________ (stay) alive using their knowledge of the forest and relying 4.________ plants, fruits, and seeds for living.Search efforts were made 5.________ (immediate), with helicopters 6.________ (drop) food supplies and playing 7.________ (record) messages from the children's grandmother to guide them.Ground teams, including soldiers and 8.________ (volunteer), searched the area and left whistles 9.________ a means of communication.The children left behind signs of their presence, such as a bottle, partially eaten fruit and a makeshift shelter.Finally, after more than a month of intense search operations, the children 10.________ (discover) in a clearing not far from the crash site.Although weak, they were rescued, wrapped in blankets, and provided with much-needed nourishment.